Goidelic languages
The Goidelic languages (also sometimes called, particularly in colloquial situations, the Gaelic languages or collectively Gaelic) have historically been part of a
dialect continuum stretching from the south of Ireland, through the Isle of Man, to the north of Scotland. They are one of two major divisions of modern-day
Insular Celtic languages (the other being the
Brythonic languages). Goidelic is generally divided into:
Irish (Gaeilge),
Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig), and
Manx (Gaelg).
Shelta is sometimes mistakenly thought to be a Goidelic language when it is, in fact, a
cant based on Irish and
English, with a primarily English-based syntax.
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Langue gaélique
Goidelische Sprachen
Jezyki goidelskie
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